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August 20th, 2009 03:58 PM #5961
yun lang ang kaibahan ng euro spec kesa sa atin katulad ng aircon sa atin alang blower sa harapan ng windshield kaya lumalabo din kasi ng nasa tagaytay galing kami ng taal kami last two ng nandiyan kami sa atin malakas ang ulan halos di mo nga makita ang daan galing lemery papuntang tagaytay tapos ang alarm niya ang kulit laging nagaalarm every 2 mins ata tapos dinala namin sa casa ganun daw talaga yun
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August 20th, 2009 05:16 PM #5962
kasi ang injection pump niya ay di na rotary katulad ng mga naunang model ang common rail direct injection eh control na siya ng chips o ecm kaya may selonoid na siya na kumukontrol ng flow o discharge ng diesel kaya mayroon na siyang fuel pump na wala ang simple rotary injection pump na gumagamit lang ng mechanical priming pump so bale fail safe nila yung laman sa tanke kasi mas mahal ang maintenance nito kumpara sa mga ordinaryong injection pump
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August 20th, 2009 06:48 PM #5963
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August 20th, 2009 08:44 PM #5964
Sir if i may just add, you are correct in saying the extra 100 spent for each tire for the nitrogen. Aside from the unlimited refill for the existing tires. You may also want to consider that nitro filled tires have a longer life in each refill. 3-4 months unattended. Unlike normal air that you change once in a while.
Also nitrogen, since it does not dflate your tires faster means that you will have constant tire pressure and balance. Which equates to even tire wear and life. This i can prove 101%. So in the long run you save up on changing tires at a timely manner. HTH!
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August 20th, 2009 08:52 PM #5965GOT THIS FROM A SITE.... read on...
Like everybody else who drives, you have been feeling the squeeze on your pocket book from the rising gas prices. The days of cheap gas for our automobiles are probably over. And now you need to know how to make buying that tank of gas less painful.
There are many things you can do to save on your gas bill, and one thing that may be overlooked is increasing your gas mileage through your tires. Yes, proper inflation will help slightly, gives a more comfortable and safer ride, but have you ever considered inflating your tires with nitrogen?
The newest ingenuity in automobile tires is nitrogen inflation. Automotive racers (such as NASCAR) use nitrogen instead of air in their tires because of the many advantageous, the least of which is improved gas mileage. You can increase your gas mileage by 5 to 15% simply by filling your tires with Nitrogen, which can be done at a nominal cost of $3 to $5, and you won’t have to worry nearly as much about properly inflated tires.
Our air is made up of nitrogen, oxygen and other gases, but by filling your tires with nitrogen you eliminate the troubles oxygen has with our tires. Air corrodes aluminum and steel wheels, causing leaks through valve stems, wheel flanges and around the tire beads. Air also migrates through rubber. Air actually escapes through the rubber whether there is a leak or not. Plus, there is humidity in the air, which accelerates rust and corrosion. If you have ever wondered how one tire could “look low” this is why. You could be losing 2 psi a month with air, compared to taking 6 months with nitrogen. By maintaining better air pressures, you improve rolling resistance, have better tread wear and lower your fuel consumption.
Nitrogen tires will also run cooler then tires inflated with air, which keeps tire pressures more constant (won’t increase or decrease with rising or lowering temperature). You are better able to keep your tire pressures at the recommended pressure, which will also improve tire life and gas mileage.
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August 20th, 2009 11:52 PM #5968hi all,
Just want to ask if the free floor mat is good enough? if not where did you get yours? I am looking for a good free floor mat at the same time not so expensive.
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August 21st, 2009 01:42 AM #5969
i think it is ok to have the commemorative plate as long as the original plate is also visible. i was once stopped in makati when i was still using my QCPD plate. they flagged me down because the commemorative plate covers the original plate... even if I said i bought the plate to support their organization.. walang effect drama ko! hehehe... i got it for 2.5k, but with my violation in makati, all in all i got the plate for 2,800 (im sure you know what i mean...
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i was also offered with the LEAP plate when i had my 10k PMS at Diamond, i forgot the price, but i think its almost the same as posted by sir Rev D. they said it is exempted from color coding even in makati because it supports their organization there. i asked if the plate comes with a letter or card that says it is honored all over metro manila and that it is really exempted from color coding.. they just said "guaranteed sir walang huli kahit saan" .. i then just answered, "wala na akong pera e!"... Rev D, maybe you can enlighten us sir. Thanks!
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August 21st, 2009 01:52 AM #5970
bakit wala pang memo ang dealer dito sa baguio about this???
that attachment on the winshield could be the rain auto sensing wipers. this is the second car from Mitsubishi to have this feature- the first one being the Lancer EX GT-A
yep, totoo nga... it doesnt have the step up from the bumper for that cargo box... i hope they make the tonneau cover standard in all variants naman... anyone who takes a closer look at it should see the round knob/slot to release the spare tire on the carpet.
what are those extra switches for?